s=d/t
s= 100 / 12
s= 8.33ms-1
8.3 m/s
50 meters in 10 seconds is faster. you go 5 meters per second in 50 meters per second, and you go 6 meters a second in 5 seconds..
It's a bad question because 5 meters per second per secondis not"a constant speed"it is a rate of acceleration.5 x 5 = 25 meters traveled.
A total of 30 seconds - assuming they run at a constant speed.
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To calculate the distance traveled in 3 minutes running at a rate of 6 meters per second, first convert 3 minutes to seconds (3 minutes = 180 seconds). Then, multiply the speed (6 meters per second) by the time (180 seconds) to find the total distance. Therefore, the distance traveled would be 6 meters/second x 180 seconds = 1080 meters.
8.3 m/s
8.3 m/s
To find speed, divide the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, speed = 40 meters / 3 seconds = 13.33 meters per second.
To calculate the speed of the elk, you would use the formula: speed = distance/time. In this case, the distance covered is 100 meters and the time taken is 5 seconds. So, the speed of the elk would be 100 meters / 5 seconds = 20 meters per second. Therefore, the elk is running at a speed of 20 meters per second.
50 meters in 10 seconds is faster. you go 5 meters per second in 50 meters per second, and you go 6 meters a second in 5 seconds..
That's easy, if the car is initially traveling at 25 meters per second and gradually accelerates 3 meters per second for 6 seconds then the car is traveling at 43 meters per second.
It's a bad question because 5 meters per second per secondis not"a constant speed"it is a rate of acceleration.5 x 5 = 25 meters traveled.
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No. If you divide a distance by a speed, you get a time, not a speed. For example, (meters) / (meters/second) = (seconds).
"Constant rate" implies there is no acceleration - acceleration is zero.
There is no "unit for constant speed".The SI unit for speed (just "speed") is meters per second. Constant speed means there is no acceleration; the unit for acceleration is meters per second squared.